Help using QoS On D-Link Router

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Hello I have D-Link router 2650U, and I'd like to use QoS on my router
to get the highest priority for internet, for gaming, surfing or w/e.

I had some issues configure the parameters so help me please, pictures :

As u see I've enabled the QoS



I've enabled here QoS too, though I don't know what those options and DSCP means and if I even need it..


Here I've set its priority



This how it looks after I've done making the 'QoS' for my pc/ports, not sure if its good.


This is the window where I need help insert the right details to give the priority to my PC, the ports 7700~7800(range) are the ports for the game I play GunZ
I found out those ports through Port Forward website.


I just want to know if the QoS is right, or how can I make my whole PC with the highest priority and not just ports.


One more question : Will disabling items help/harm my internet?


And putting it in such order is better? or give the web client network higher priority?


And also disabling all those items?
 

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Windows 7 Enterprise x64
Lol that ridiculous 800 people viewing and no one can actually help :|?
 

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your image links dont work mate.
 

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ermm, they do? I see them 0-0.
 

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yeah only when clicking the yellow bar thats all. most items what ur talking about wont get greater speeds through ur internet connection, there a little dated now, ur most likely best using system tweaks to get better latency, they have been my findings anyway, just as ur hitting ur headline speed from ur ISP.
 

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Why do you want to use QoS? I'm thinking that you think QoS is one thing, but reality it's something else...
 

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Why do you want to use QoS? I'm thinking that you think QoS is one thing, but reality it's something else...

Ermm I want to use QoS to have higher priority then the others PC's connected to the
Internet, for example I play GunZ, ports are 7700~7800
So when I connect to the game it identify the ports and give most of the internet
to me, I just want to know how to configure it well.
 

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QoS in your D-Link router only regulates traffic within your own LAN. The QoS tag will not be sent to your ISP. It will affect only to you and those who are connected to your router.

Sample case: You're online on GunZ, a friend downloads a Linux torrent, another is video chatting. With QoS you can make that traffic that originates from your computer is prioritized, and the others are "slowed" down so that you can maintain low ping times in expense of jerky video call and slow torrent speed...

Before the traffic leaves your router to your ISP, your router removes the QoS tag. The QoS will not increase your internet download/upload speed compared to other customer(s) of your ISP.

zzz2496

Edit: If that's what you after, then adjust your rule to specifically regulates traffic that's coming to/going off your PC's MAC/IP address...
 

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Self Built
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Windows7 Ultimate 64bit
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
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Abit IN9-32X-MMAX
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DDR2 Adata 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTX 285 1024 and Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 512
Sound Card
Asus Xonar HDAV 1.3
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2407WFP and BenQ 2400v and Philips 150v3
Screen Resolution
3840x1200 and 1024x768
Hard Drives
2 WDC 1TB
1 WDC 1.5TB
1 WDC 640GB
1 WDC 320GB
1 Seagate 200GB
PSU
Corsair TX 850W
Case
Cooler Master HAF932
Cooling
Arctic Cooling Freezer Extreme and plenty of fans...
Keyboard
MicrosoftNaturalKeyboard 4000/Apple Alu keyboard/Dinovo mini
Mouse
Logitech G5/MarbleMouseTrackball/PerformanceMX/SpacePilotPRO
Internet Speed
1.5Mbps down/384Kbps up
Other Info
APC SURT 1000XL
Logitech Z-560
Wiimote
Mikrotik Router
Linksys (now Cisco) SD2008 8 port Gigabit switch
Linksys WRT54G (acting as AP)
Apple wireless Aluminium keyboard
Apple Magic Mouse
Xbox360 wired controller
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